Good evening all friends of the #INDONESIAN-HIVE community, wherever you are, I hope you are all healthy and happy tonight.
Tonight I will post some green bugs that I took a photo of near my village forest, this is an insect named Nezara Viridula that perches on a wild tree trunk in the forest.
The southern green shield bug larvae molt five times before they reach their mature size. They are named for their unpleasant scent and are considered pests due to their preference for feeding on leguminous plants such as soybeans. Wasps and flies that parasitize the southern green shield bug are sometimes used as biological controls for its population.
The southern green shield bug punctures into a variety of plant species to feed on them, and particularly loves seeds, fruit, and shoots. This damage results in brown and black spots around the fruit, which may also stop growing and fall off the plant. Infected shoots may wither and die. Furthermore, the puncture can cause indirect damage by making the plant susceptible to fungi and bacteria.
Nezara viridula, commonly known as the southern green stink bug (USA), southern green shield bug (UK) or green vegetable bug (Australia and New Zealand), is a plant-feeding stink bug. Believed to have originated in Ethiopia, it can now be found around the world.
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Okay, without further ado, here are the photos that I took from various angles, enjoy.
| 📷 Picture | Smartphone |
|---|---|
| Capture Using | POCO X3 Pro + Macrolens |
| Category | Macro Photography |
| Location | Pidie Jaya-Aceh |
| Editing | Photoshop Express |
So many posts today hope you like my photos, thank you for visiting my page, see you in the next post, greetings from me .